To President Trump
July 11, 2026【Today's Proposal】To break the stalemate in the Ukraine issue and bring true peace to the world, I propose the ultimate "Ultra-C": the crea-tion of a "Kurdish State" in eastern Ukraine to serve as a permanent buffer zone. This is a historic "Great Deal" by Mr. Trump that simultaneously fulfills the interests of all parties—Putin’s security concerns, Europe’s defense, and Turkey’s territorial integrity. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
1.【Repaying a Debt of Gratitude】Mr. Trump, now is the time to repay the Kurds for their service in order to uphold the honor of the U.S. military. Estab-lishing a Kurdish state in eastern Ukraine would settle past betrayals and bring you the greatest historical honor. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
2.【The Trigger for Ending the War】President Putin has suggested limiting combat operations to the four eastern and southern provinces. Making this ter-ritory an independent Kurdish state would easily gain the approval of the inter-national community and serve as the most realistic and innovative exit strategy for a ceasefire. President Macron, now is the time for your diplomatic skills to be tested. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
3.【Russia's Historical Trauma】Russia's refusal to accept NATO expansion is rooted in a historical trauma—the fear of invasion from the West across vast plains, such as the Napoleonic Wars and Operation Barbarossa. We must pre-sent a geopolitical solution that addresses this fear and provides a sense of se-curity. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
4.【A Win-Win Buffer Zone】For Russia, it guarantees no further NATO expan-sion; for Europe, it physically blocks Russia's westward push. Placing a "human wall" in the form of a Kurdish state maximizes security benefits for both sides. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
5.【The Strongest Buffer】The Kurds are the largest ethnic group without a na-tion, yet they possess extreme combat power and survival instincts. Having a nation of 30 million people recognized in Eastern Europe would be a more sta-ble anchor than any weapon system. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
6.【A Deal with Turkey】For the Erdogan administration, the Kurdish issue within its borders is its greatest security concern. The relocation of Kurds abroad to form a state could actually be a golden opportunity to achieve Tur-key's long-sought goal of domestic stability and territorial integrity. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
7.【A Path to Resolution】There are already many Kurds within Russia. This seemingly eccentric but logical "Buffer Zone by Kurdish State" concept is the key to resolving all-around conflict and leading to peace. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
8.【The Option of Zelenskyy】Mr. Trump should move beyond Mr. Zelenskyy's intentions, hold secret talks with Putin and European leaders, and push forward this bold concept. This is the pinnacle of political compromise where everyone except Zelenskyy can "save face." (Yasuhiro Nagano)
9.【Simultaneous Solution to the Middle East】Shifting the destination for Kurds from Syria and Iraq to eastern Ukraine would extinguish the fires in the Middle East and open a path to solving the Syrian crisis. It is the master key to ending the chaos in the Middle East. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
10.【Support from Veterans】U.S. military and conservative circles have a deep memory and sense of gratitude for the fact that their lives were saved by the Kurds. This solution would garner bipartisan support within the U.S. and direct-ly contribute to restoring Mr. Trump's popularity ahead of the midterms. (Ya-suhiro Nagano)
11.【Mr. Trump's Masterpiece】This would become a "historical masterpiece" for Mr. Trump to reconstruct his authority. Giving birth to an indomitable Kurd-ish state on the eastern edge of Ukraine could be called the international ver-sion of his "America First" policy. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
12.【Geopolitical Decisive Action】The world stands on the brink of division driven by fear. Shifting our thinking to utilize the combat capabilities of the Kurds as a guarantee of peace is the diplomacy of a new era. (Yasuhiro Naga-no)
13.【European Leadership】Mr. Macron and European leaders should have the courage to build this new framework rather than simply maintaining the status quo. It is the only path to building a solid bond between Russia and Europe. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
14.【Creating Peace】This proposal may seem sudden, but it is built upon a cold-blooded alignment of interests. Now is the time to gather our "wisdom" to turn enemies into friends and conflict into stability. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
15.【Conclusion】Mr. Trump, Mr. Putin, and the leaders of Europe—now is the time to make this bold decision to "create a Kurdish State" and show the world a bright and hopeful future. (Yasuhiro Nagano)
Part 1 References
"Ukraine makes new proposal," says Putin; limits combat operations to 4 east-ern and southern provinces
https://www.sankei.com/article/20260629-6INQI62Q5JPWJIDIES7OY6RTHM/
I will write again tomorrow.
Yasuhiro Nagano (Japanese)
2. Saturday Edition (土曜版)
Part 2: The Immigration Control Act Violation Case [Saturday Edition]
For the case overview (Chapters 1 and 2), please refer to the Weekday Edition.
Throughout this unjust trial, I consistently maintained my innocence based on rigorous legal logic. However, the police and prosecution ignored my arguments, attempting to coerce a confession based on arbitrary generalizations.
Read the full text here: To World Media
https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/
[Chapter 3] Appeals to the International Community and Legal Contradictions
Article 31 of the Constitution of Japan guarantees due process, stating that no person shall be deprived of life or liberty except according to procedure established by law (the principle of legality). Yet, the prosecution in this case forcefully misapplied administrative provisions to fit the Penal Code’s definition of aiding and abetting. This demonstrates a severe lack of legal competence and constitutes an abuse of official authority.
Following our case in 2010 and a nearly identical incident involving Philippine Embassy staff in 2013, international criticism intensified against Japan's arbitrary enforcement of the law.
Consequently, the Japanese government amended the Immigration Control Act in December 2016 (effective January 2017) to explicitly criminalize the act of "providing false employment contracts."
This statutory amendment is irrefutable proof that no such crime existed under the previous law when we were charged, meaning we were entirely innocent. Article 39 of the Constitution strictly prohibits retroactive punishment (ex post facto laws). Despite this clear legal reality, the government has offered no apology, restoration of honor, or compensation.
[Chapter 4] Supporting Legal Documents
The official indictment and the validity of my legal arguments are publicly accessible through the following documents (available in Japanese and English):
Official Indictment (JA/EN)
http://www.miraico.jp/ICC-crime/2Related%20Documents/%EF%BC%91Indictment.pdf
My Legal Argument (Japanese)
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nipponnoasa/e/d28c05d97af7a48394921a2dc1ae8f98
My Legal Argument (English)
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nipponnoasa/e/ac718e4f2aab09297bdab896a94bd194
[Chapter 5] Petitions to International Organizations
Following my release, I sought redress from foreign embassies in Japan, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
An ambassador from an African nation advised me that while diplomatic ties prevented an official state protest, they could engage networks within the ICC. I believe this international pressure ultimately forced the 2016 statutory amendment.
The number of foreign nationals—including Chinese, Korean, Filipino, and American citizens—who fall victim to such arbitrary legal interpretations in Japan is estimated to be in the tens or hundreds of thousands. This is an alarming crisis that the international community cannot ignore.
Continued in the Sunday Edition.
Part 3: Special Economic Zones (Business Model)
Global Special Zone Project NO2
https://world-special-zone.seesaa.net/
Nagano Opinion NO1
https://naganoopinion.blog.jp/
*Please refer to the "Sunday Edition" for Parts 4 through 10.
Yasuhiro Nagano
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